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To: C. Edmund Wright
Geez, you're a broken record, stuck on the same song over and over and over again.

I didn't say I liked or agreed with crony capitalism, because I don't. But that is not the sole issue of a campaign. I'm sure lots of people would say they don't like it but when it comes to specific issues they want addressed by our leaders right now, it probably doesn't make the list. And personally, I can't do anything about it. And I really like Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz, but so what? She's not running for anything and he's lagging 15 points behind Trump in the latest polls. How is their opinion going to change anything?

Hey, I could pick an issue like honesty and argue all day long that lying and dishonesty are not what we need in a president but look at our current Liar-in-Chief? He lies every time he opens his mouth. I can't believe a word he says anymore because he has openly lied so many times he can't be trusted. But do you think that issue would convince the democRATS to change their tune? No, because look who they want to elect in this election, that serial, congenital liar, Hillary Clinton. So dwelling on a bad trait, like lying, or a single issue, like crony capitalism, may make you feel better personally but it doesn't always change reality and change how people will vote. People always have to overlook negatives of candidates when they vote because, again, nobody is perfect in this world.

And please go peddle your "corny capitalism is bad" issue to someone else. I got it already, okay?

119 posted on 07/23/2015 9:45:04 AM PDT by HotHunt
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To: HotHunt

clearly you don’t get it.


122 posted on 07/23/2015 9:47:22 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (WTF? How Karl Rove and the Establishment Lost...Again)
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